The film alleges that Horman's discovery of US complicity in the coup led to his secret arrest, disappearance, and execution.
The film also alleged that there was widespread collaboration (although doesn't specify from whom) with the invading Germans.
The 22-minute film alleges President Obama and his administration intentionally leaked sensitive details about covert intelligence operations.
The film also alleges classified information was leaked about the Stuxnet virus attack on the Iranian nuclear program and Obama's "kill list" of suspected terrorists.
The company ran the Hanford reservation for two decades into the mid-1960's, a period in which the film alleges that those living downwind from the reservation suffered from serious radiation-induced ills.
The film challenged the mainstream news reports of the Branch Davidian siege and created a small sensation, alleging a government coverup of the events surrounding the siege.
A film by the Danish journalist Tom Heinemann, The Micro Debt, alleges that microcredit in Bangladesh had little impact on poverty.
The film alleges that the judge "denied Irwin the ability to prove to a jury that there was no law requiring Americans to file an income tax return.
The film alleges that the US military deliberately targeted Iraqi civilians and children during the Fallujah offensive as part of its campaign to exterminate opposition to its occupation.
The film poses numerous questions about the events surrounding the attacks, and alleges alternative theories for who was behind them.